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Amina Muaddi, Karlie Kloss, and More: All The Stars On The Front Row At Paris Couture Week SS 2023

Amina Muaddi, Karlie Kloss, and More: All The Stars On The Front Row At Paris Couture Week SS 2023

Amina Muaddi at Schiaparelli. Photo: Instagram.com/aminamuaddi
It’s official: haute couture fashion week has begun in Paris, replete with pageantry and grandeur. As always, esteemed maisons such as Dior, Chanel, Schiaparelli and Giambattista Valli are expected to deliver fantastical runway spectacles. But, of course, the celebrities in attendance who are dressed to the nines are sights to behold, too.
Whether it’s Doja Cat and Kylie Jenner turning-heads in surrealist fashions at Schiaparelli, or Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth Debicki and Anya Taylor-Joy making a splash at Dior, see all the stars attending the spring/summer 2022 haute couture shows in Paris below.
Jisoo at Dior. Photo: Acielle StyleDuMonde
Elizabeth and Catherine Debicki at Dior. Photo: Getty
Anya Taylor-Joy at Dior. Photo: Getty
Kirsten Dunst, Camille Cottin and Catherine Deneuve at Dior. Photo: Getty
Bianca Jagger at Dior. Photo: Getty
Carla Bruni at Dior. Photo: Getty
Karlie Kloss at Dior. Photo: Getty
Anna Dello Russo at Dior. Photo: Getty
Doja Cat at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Olivier Rousteing at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Kylie Jenner at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Diane Kruger at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Christine Quinn at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Chiara Ferragni at Schiaparelli. Photo: Getty
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Kylie Jenner’s Schiaparelli Lion Dress: The Making of Paris Fashion Week’s Most Controversial Look

Kylie Jenner’s Schiaparelli Lion Dress: The Making of Paris Fashion Week’s Most Controversial Look

Kylie Jenner wearing a fake taxidermy Schiaparelli gown at Paris Fashion Week. Photo: Instagram.com
That Paris Couture Week will result in a few head-turning FROW looks is a given. But it’s safe to say that nobody could have predicted the wildfire that Kylie Jenner was all set to spark on Day 1 of the Spring 2013 Couture showcases when she walked in wearing an LBD that will forever change the way one talks about the staple.
Spotted sauntering into Schiaparelli’s show venue, Kylie Jenner took over the internet last afternoon dressed in one of the label’s latest pieces: a strapless bodycon black number in velvet that featured a fake taxidermy lion’s head on the bustier, complete with glassy eyes, shockingly real mane, and killer fangs. The look was, as predicted, the stuff of viral discussions, and didn’t come without a strong dose of controversy. But what was the thought behind it?

Taking inspiration from The Divine Comedy, poet Dante Alighieri’s masterpiece that was divided into three sections—namely Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso—Daniel Roseberry‘s latest drop showcased meticulously crafted pieces that focused on the three sinful animal symbols Dante wrote of: the leopard (lust), the lion (pride), and the she-wolf (avarice), with Jenner championing major Leo energy with her dress. “NO ANIMALS WERE HARMED IN MAKING THIS LOOK,” the Schiaparelli page announced on Instagram while sharing a deep dive into the making of the ensemble that’s got the world divided. Embroidered on hand sculpted foam, resin, wool and silk faux fur, each animal head seen on the runway yesterday was hand painted to look as life-like as possible. Scroll through the post below to see how the Schiaparelli team brought each piece to life.

While the level of craftsmanship behind each piece deserves a moment (you’d be forgiven for shuddering at the almost disturbing realness of each wild cat’s face), what’s got thousands across the globe talking is the larger message a collection like Schiaparelli’s is bound to send out to the world, especially to those who may not know of what truly inspired the showcase. Roseberry’s intention with each look was “celebrating the beauty of nature and guarding the woman who wears it,” but given the many conversations around sustainable fashion and animal abuse that have risen to the spotlight in the past decade alone, one must ask the question: Does a collection like Roseberry’s glamorize killing wildlife?
“We have to stop showing animals as luxury ‘products’. They may be made from foam, but these are endangered species that have historically been killed for their pelts to be turned into garments,” one follower wrote on Instagram. “Today there could be as few as 4,000 [snow leopards] left in the wild. These images only show these animals have value in their death.” Model Alla Kostromichova was among the many who also made a point to share her thoughts, “So sad (even if those are totally fake the message behind it will cause a lot of uncontrollable hunting….)” and environment activist Mahdi Laith added “You’re supporting the illegal hunting even if it’s fake!”
PETA too joined the conversation, highlighting that despite not using real big game for its collection, Schiaparelli—and countless more brands—can continue taking steps towards a more planet-friendly approach to fashion.

With thousands debating the true meaning and effect of Schiaparelli’s new offerings, the conversation that we must zero in on is animal welfare, and the responsibility of each creative to maintain, protect, and celebrate the elements of nature that make our world a joy to live in. Below, a closer look at the Inferno Couture line, and the process behind its conception.
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6 Times Kylie Jenner Stepped Out in a Standout Vintage Outfit

6 Times Kylie Jenner Stepped Out in a Standout Vintage Outfit

Between Kim Kardashian’s Marilyn Monroe moment at the Met Gala and Kendall Jenner’s extensive Jean Paul Gaultier collection, it’s fair to say the Kardashian-Jenners have a keen eye for vintage. What you might not have noticed though is that Kylie Jenner, too, has been building her own impressive collection of archival fashion over the years.
Whether it’s a JPG set on the beach or a floral Dolce & Gabbana dress for sister Kourtney Kardashian’s Portofino wedding, the beauty mogul has made standout vintage pieces part of her everyday wardrobe. Over the summer, Kylie put her own twist on a rare Comme des Garçons top and skirt, adorned with 3D hands, from autumn/winter 2007. Most recently, she stepped out on the red carpet at the CFDA Awards in a one-shoulder Thierry Mugler gown dating back to autumn/winter 1999.
Below, see Kylie Jenner’s best vintage looks to date.
February 2021 
Kylie in a printed Versace cut-out top from spring/summer 2005
June 2021 
Wearing a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier conical bra dress from 1987 at the Parsons Awards in New York
May 2022 
Wearing a floral Dolce & Gabbana dress dating back to 1998 while in Portofino, Italy, for sister Kourtney’s wedding
August 2022 
In London wearing a hot-pink top and black skirt, featuring 3D hands, from Comme des Garçons’s autumn/winter 2007 collection
August 2022 
Wearing a vintage Thierry Mugler motorcycle jacket from spring/summer 1997 while out and about in London
November 2022
At the CFDA Awards in an archival Thierry Mugler dress from autumn/winter 1999
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Logomania Has Gone Subtle—Here’s How Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and Zendaya Are Nailing the Look

Logomania Has Gone Subtle—Here’s How Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and Zendaya Are Nailing the Look

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When the logomania trend hit its peak back in 2016, it felt as if everyone was obsessed with covering themselves in designer brand names from head to toe and making sure people knew it. Remember Louis Vuitton’s spring 2016 show, when the signature LV logo pattern used for its bags made their way onto leather coats too? But this season, the label-loving aesthetic is heading in a surprisingly more discreet direction. Yes, logomania can actually be subtle: Celebrities have been sporting abstract or itty-bitty logos that are barely discernible to the eye.
The new iteration of the trend makes sense: While logomania has certainly died down since 2016, it hasn’t entirely left the fashion consciousness. The Fendi by Versace pre-fall 2022 show, for one, showcased pieces which had the two Italian fashion house’s logos morphed into one on coats, bags, and everything in between. But as a whole, fashion has been embracing a quieter sensibility, with labels such as The Row, Khaite, and Bottega Veneta putting forward minimal clothes that exude a stealthy elegance. As a result, designer brands are now taking a more pared-back or abstract approach to their signature logo work, too.
Zendaya. Photo: Getty
For Valentino’s spring 2023 show, for instance, the Italian label debuted its Toile Iconographe monogram, which features several “V”s in an artful formation; Zendaya wore the monogram via a coat, skirt, and tights to the brand’s show in Paris last month. Burberry’s spring collection also had the house’s horse logo applied all over onto sheer hosiery, adding a subtle flair to simple looks. Dua Lipa recently wore sheer opera gloves from the collection on her Instagram, and you could barely tell what brand they are.
But it’s not just subtle, all-over prints taking over this season. Miniature logos have also been making an appearance on tank tops, making you squint to see them. Kylie Jenner wore a branded Loewe tank to the show in Paris last month, while actor Sheila Atim wore Prada’s tiny plaque version to its spring Milan presentation. The 2022 version of logomania, then, is clearly all about rocking designer pieces in a much more if-you-know-you-know way—though that spirit of showing off is still alive and well.

Below, more subtle logomania looks that have ruled this season.
Kim Kardashian. Photo: Getty
Irina Shayk. Photo: Getty
Rihanna. Photo: Getty
Dua Lipa. Photo: Getty
Jessica Chastain. Photo: Getty
Sheila Atim. Photo: Getty
Kylie Jenner. Photo: Getty
Originally published in Vogue.com

Kylie Jenner’s Massive Closet Has TikTok Comparing It to a Mall — Watch the Video

Kylie Jenner’s Massive Closet Has TikTok Comparing It to a Mall — Watch the Video

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Based on her frequent wardrobe changes, one could assume Kylie Jenner has quite the wardrobe. The makeup mogul went ahead and confirmed those suspicions in a recent TikTok.
In a video posted on Saturday evening, Kylie explained that she had intended to film a complete “get ready with me” video for her followers. However, technical difficulties ensued, and instead, she pivoted to a clip that featured her deciding on a purse. “I’m upset, because I filmed a whole get dressed with me for you guys, and I lost it,” she says. “So now I’m dressed…and you can help me pick a bag.”

Serving as Kylie Jenner‘s virtual stylist is noteworthy enough, but it’s her massive closet that’s drawn the attention of TikTok. The room, which is perhaps bigger than my apartment, features long walls of accessories.

After deciding on a purse, Kylie poses in front of a different section of the closet. Floor-to-ceiling displays are again featured behind her. Taking the camera with her as she prepares to exit the room/miniature mall, she shows followers her sunglasses display, which basically looks like a mall kiosk, complete with mirror. On the back side of her sunglasses, you can briefly see what looks to be a hat display.

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Followers compared the closet to a “whole mall,” with one TikTok user writing, “none of us can relate.” Some noted the appearance of an echo, presumably a reflection of the space’s large size, while others pointed to what sound like music being piped through the room. “The elevator music in the back,” wrote one person. Another added, “The wall behind u is like a billion dollars.”
While some users asked to borrow a purse, another genius wrote, “kylie can you buy me an iphone, my parents won’t because they don’t like iPhone, but they gotta understand quality over quantity.”
As TikTok waits for a closet tour, the jokes continued, with one person writing, “THIS IS A CLOSET??? girl i thought you was at the store.”
This isn’t the first time we’ve gotten a peek at Kylie’s closet. In a previous clip, Stormi made an appearance, trying on Kylie’s many shoes. It appears as if Stormi will definitely have an assortment of clothing to choose from as she ages. In fact, Kylie recently confessed that she does plan to pass down her Met Gala dresses to her daughter.
Originally published in Teenvogue.com
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Pictures: 23 of Kylie Jenner’s Best Fashion Moments Through The Years

Pictures: 23 of Kylie Jenner’s Best Fashion Moments Through The Years

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Kylie Jenner turned 25 on August 10. Whether you’re a loyal Kylie Cosmetics customer, a fair-weather follower, or utterly obsessed with her every move, there’s no denying the sway she has over how young women dress today.
Over the past few years, her influence has extended beyond beauty to encompass the confident style choices she makes for rare red carpet appearances or, far more frequently, on Instagram.
Kylie’s personal taste encompasses designer vintage (how many Birkins?!), and an appreciation for emerging talent. There’s the gowns she’s worn to the Met Gala – are you a fan of her Off-White gown, or lilac feathered Versace?  – and her brimming holiday wardrobe, as showcased on trips to the south of France, the luxury Amangiri resort in Utah, and the Bahamas.
Revisit her best style moments in recent years, below.
September 9, 2021

In a scene-stealing tangerine coat by Off-White, layered atop one of Conner Ives’s cult T-shirt dresses, styled with Sami Miro jeans and a Louis Vuitton twisted box clutch from the house’s collaboration with Frank Gehry.

August 8, 2022

Paco Rabanne’s molten hooded top was the perfect power piece for Kylie to show off on her Instagram feed. She posted stills and a Reel of the metallic top, paired with Sevali Studio jeans, Amina Muaddi wedges, and an itsy-bitsy silver Hermès Kelly bag.

Photo: Instagram.com/kyliejenner

April 10, 2021

Kylie quickly established herself as a fan of Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta. This full-look from the Italian house’s spring/summer 2021 collection was a winner.

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May 8, 2018

Kylie wore a dress by Phoebe Philo for Céline to attend a dinner in NYC, adding a pair of transparent sandals by Yeezy.

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May 6, 2019

The beauty entrepreneur stole the show on the Met Gala steps wearing a lilac feathered gown by Versace.

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March 6, 2020

Kylie owns several looks by Marine Serre and, as this ensemble proves, is passing on her passion for the crescent moon print to her daughter.

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June 4, 2022

Enjoying the blissful sights and sounds of Amangiri in Utah wearing a Diesel dress and a shiny version of its 1DR bag.

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June 21, 2018

She traveled to Paris to witness Virgil Abloh’s first show at the helm of Louis Vuitton, opting for a yellow look by the designer.

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February 2016

The Kardashian-Jenner sisters all went for it with a tonal color palette to attend Kanye West’s show at Madison Square Gardens. Just like her sisters, Kylie paired blinged-out embellishment with a shaggy fur jacket and a shredded-hem skirt.

Photo: Instagram.com

May 22, 2022

The Kardashian-Jenner family were dressed by Dolce & Gabbana for Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s romantic Italian wedding. On the Sunday, Kylie wore a ’90s-era dress from the house.

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August 9, 2018

Kylie celebrated turning 21 in a pink satin mini dress in keeping with her party’s Barbie theme.

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July 1, 2020

Surrounded by Louis Vuitton shopping bags, Kylie wore a full look by London-based designer Charlotte Knowles.

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May 15, 2021

Attending an event in a conical dress by Jean Paul Gaultier while one of her entourage carries her prized Hermès Niloticus Crocodile Retourné Himalaya Kelly bag.

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August 4, 2022

A surprise move from Kylie: she wore pieces from Comme des Garçons’s autumn/winter 2007 collection in London.

Photo: Instagram.com/kyliejenner

February 9, 2019
Kylie opted for a fresh take on classic Hollywood glamour in a thigh-split red dress for a pre-Grammys party.
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August 6, 2022
The beauty mogul has a penchant for offbeat, unusual denim looks. Days before turning 25, she wore this Marine Serre take.
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May 1, 2017
Kylie wore a nude gown by Versace for the 2017 Met Gala.
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May 3, 2022
Posing for pictures in a silky corseted bridal look by Off-White, which she wore to attend the 2022 Met Gala after-party.
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May 5, 2018
She wore voluminous trousers with a cut-out hoodie and corset-style top by Helmut Lang when out and about in NYC in 2018.
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August 6, 2022
Flexing her fashion muscles on a trip to London in a distressed denim skirt, vintage Thierry Mugler motorcycle jacket and The Attico pumps.
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March 2, 2020
Kylie has wardrobes full of vintage designer pieces, including these pastel Chanel pieces that she packed for a holiday in the Bahamas.
Photo: Instagram.com/kyliejenner
February 9, 2020
She chose a navy sculptural dress by Ralph & Russo for the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
Photo: Getty
October 3, 2019
Months before Kendall wore the green version to a Brits after-party, Kylie wore an orange metallic Saks Potts look and posted this photo on Instagram.
Photo: Instagram.com/kyliejenner
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk
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In Pictures: The 90 Best Met Gala Outfits of All Time

In Pictures: The 90 Best Met Gala Outfits of All Time

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The Met Gala is where celebrities ascend to style icon status. On the first Monday in May, stars don’t just walk the red carpet, they climb the steps of the Metropolitan Museum in statement couture presenting their interpretation of the exhibition’s theme to the entire world. Unlike an awards show or a premiere, the goal isn’t to shine for a moment, it’s to create a look that resonates for decades. Despite the wealth of designer gowns and bespoke suits, few accomplish that feat, but those who do earn themselves a place in fashion history. The greatest hits—Rihanna’s papal chic, Kate Moss’s golden turban, Sarah Jessica Parker’s tartan Alexander McQueen, Erykah Badu’s glittering top hat, Madonna in a hippie caftan—rank among the best outfits ever to be worn. And their charms wouldn’t have been as compelling on another night.
The gala encourages the kind of innovation rarely seen elsewhere. The Costume Institute’s trove of landmark runway creations serves as an inspiration for guests, allowing them to take on fashion at its most avant-garde. Where else will you see Cardi B and a small army of assistants move a mountainous red Thom Browne train across a pink carpet? Or watch awestruck as Lady Gaga and Brandon Maxwell take their magenta nesting doll ballgown to the streets, much to the delight of New Yorkers. A standout Met look can be performative (Amber Valletta going full baroque in 2004), subversive (Daphne Guinness in a plume of McQueen feathers in 2011), witty Karolina Kurkova’s playful Viktor and Rolf in 2015, or referential (the Olsen twins and their yearly vintage surprise), it just can’t be boring.
The celebration in honor of the “About Time” show was canceled due to the COVID-19 crisis, but fashion’s biggest night returned last year with a fete in honor of ‘America: A Lexicon of Fashion’. In 2022 the party continues with a celebration for the exhibition’s part two, ‘In America: An Anthology of Fashion’. Get a front row seat to all of this year’s red carpet action by tuning into the 2022 Met Gala livestream on Monday, May 2nd at 6 p.m. E.T.
Though the gilded glamour theme this year promises to yield one of the greatest red carpets to date, the bar has been set high, and a look back at the Met’s best and boldest outfits represents fashion at its most inspiring. Here, 90 of the most memorable, daring, and over-the-top outfits ever.
Kate Moss in Calvin Klein, 1995. Photo: Getty
Sienna Miller in Burberry, 2006. Photo: Getty
Sarah Jessica Parker in Alexander McQueen, 2006. Photo: Getty
Charlize Theron in Christian Dior, 2006. Photo: Getty
Elle Macpherson in Calvin Klein, 2005. Photo: Getty
Karolina Kurkova in Viktor and Rolf, 2005. Photo: Getty
Scarlett Johansson in Calvin-Klein, 2004. Photo: Getty
Linda Evangelista in Jean Paul Gaultier Couture, 2004. Photo: Getty
Amber Valleta in a Maggie Norris Couture Corset, John Galliano Skirt, 2004. Photo: Getty
Nicole Kidman in Tom Ford, 2003. Photo: Getty
David Bowie and Iman in Calvin Klein, 2003. Photo: Getty
Carmen Kass in Gucci, 2003. Photo: Getty
Selma Blair, 2003. Photo: Getty
Hillary Clinton in Oscar de la Renta, 2000. Photo: Getty
Demi Moore in Donna Karan, 2000.Photo: Getty
Gwyneth Paltrow in Gucci, 1999. Photo: Getty
Sean Combs and Jennifer Lopez, 1999. Photo: Getty
Elizabeth Hurley in Versace, 1997. Photo: Getty
Madonna in Versace, 1997. Photo: Getty
Naomi Campbell in Versace, 1995. Photo: Getty
Cameron Diaz in Christian Dior, 2007. Photo: Getty
Kate Hudson in Michael Kors, 2015. Photo: Getty
Alexa Chung in Erdem, 2015. Photo: Getty
Rihanna in Guo Pei, 2015. Photo: Getty
Monica Belluci in Dolce and Gabbana, 2014. Photo: Getty
Lupita Nyongo in Prada, 2014. Photo: Getty
Erykah Badu in Givenchy, 2014. Photo: Getty
David Beckham in Ralph Lauren Black Label and Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham, 2014. Photo: Getty
Dita von Tesse in Zac Posen, 2014. Photo: Getty
Sarah Jessica Parker in Phillip Treacy and Giles Deacon, 2013. Photo: Getty
Kim Kardashian in Givenchy, 2013. Photo: Getty
Ashley Olsen in Dior, 2013. Photo: Getty
Stella Tennant in Christopher Kane, 2013. Photo: Getty
Scarlett Johansson in Dolce & Gabbana, 2012. Photo: Getty
Rooney Mara in Givenchy, 2012. Photo: Getty
Carey Mulligan in Prada, 2012. Photo: Getty
Naomi Campbell in Alexander McQueen, 2011. Photo: Getty
Michelle Williams in Miu Miu, 2011. Photo: Getty
Madonna in Stella McCartney, 2011. Photo: Getty
Liv Tyler in Givenchy, 2011. Photo: Getty
Gwyneth Paltrow in Stella McCartney, 2011. Photo: Getty
Daphne Guinness in Alexander McQueen, 2011. Photo: Getty
Beyonce in Emilio Pucci, 2011. Photo: Getty
Kirsten Dunst in Rodarte, 2010. Photo: Getty
Oprah in Oscar de la Renta, 2010. Photo: Getty
Marion Cotillard in Dior, 2010. Photo: Getty
Gwen Stefani, 2010. Photo: Getty
Madonna in Louis Vuitton, 2009. Photo: Getty
Tilda Swinton in Prada, 2009. Photo: Getty
Kate Moss in Marc Jacobs, 2009. Photo: Getty
Julia Roberts in Armani, 2008. Photo: Getty
Gisele Bundchen in Versace, 2008. Photo: Getty
Christina Ricci in Givenchy, 2008. Photo: Getty
Renee Zellweger in Carolina Herrera, 2007. Photo: Getty
Cate Blanchett in Balenciaga, 2007. Photo: Getty
Anne Hathaway in Ralph Lauren, 2015. Photo: Getty
Rihanna in Maison Margiela Artisanal designed by John Galliano, 2018. Photo: Getty
Kim Kardashian in Versace, 2018. Photo: Getty
Frances McDormand in Valentino, 2018. Photo: Getty
Amal Clooney in Richard Quinn, 2018. Photo: Getty
Gigi Hadid in Tommy Hilfiger, 2016. Photo: Getty
Zendaya in Dolce & Gabbana, 2017. Photo: Getty
Rihanna in Comme des Garçons, 2017. Photo: Getty
Halle Berry in Atelier Versace, 2017. Photo: Getty
Kylie Jenner in Versace, 2017. Photo: Getty
Katy Perry in Maison Margiela Artisanal designed by John Galliano, 2017. Photo: Getty
Jennifer Lopez in Valentino, 2017. Photo: Getty
Bella Hadid in Alexander Wang, 2017. Photo: Getty
Taylor Swift in Louis Vuitton, 2016. Photo: Getty
Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton, 2016. Photo: Getty
Lupita Nyongo in Calvin Klein, 2016. Photo: Getty
Karlie Kloss in Brandon Maxwell, 2016. Photo: Getty
Emma Watson in Jean Paul Gaultier , 2016. Photo: Getty
Brie Larson in Proenza Schouler, 2016. Photo: Getty
Beyonce in Givenchy, 2016. Photo: Getty
Blake Lively in Burberry, 2016. Photo: Getty
Florence Welch in Gucci, 2016. Photo: Getty
Solange in Giles Deacon, 2015. Photo: Getty
Miley Cyrus in Alexander Wang, 2015. Photo: Getty
FKA Twigs in Christopher Kane, 2015. Photo: Getty
Lady Gaga in Alexander Wang, 2015. Photo: Getty
Fan Bingbing in Christopher Bu, 2015. Photo: Getty
Cher in Marc Jacobs, 2015. Photo: Getty
Zendaya in Jean Paul Gaultier, 2018. Photo: Getty
Iman in Harris Reed. Photo: Getty
Kim Kardashian in Balenciaga, 2021. Photo: Getty
Cardi B in Thom Browne, 2019. Photo: Getty
Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell, 2019. Photo: Getty
Katy Perry in Moschino, 2019. Photo: Getty
Kristen Stewart in Gucci, 2019. Photo: Getty
Originally published in Vogue.com

Kylie Jenner Owns The Hottest Bag In The World Right Now—And It’s Made of Glass

Kylie Jenner Owns The Hottest Bag In The World Right Now—And It’s Made of Glass

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Kylie Jenner is now officially the proud owner of one of the most sought-after accessories in the fashion industry: the Heven X Coperni devil glass handbag. Ahead of a day of press for the Kardashians’ upcoming Hulu TV show, Kylie took to Instagram to unveil her latest fashion score. Naturally, it went down a treat online. “Kylie Jenner with the new Coperni bag is too much for me to handle today,” tweeted fashion researcher, Kim Russell.
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The mother-of-two kept the rest of her outfit relatively simple, allowing the hero item to take centre stage. She stuck to an all white palette, including a custom-made tailored jacket and waxed cotton trousers, fashioned by former Central Saint Martins student and Serbian-born designer, Isidora Djurovic. The beauty mogul chose a pair of head-turning zip-detailed heels by Coperni to finish off her business-chic outfit, but ultimately it was her bag (stuffed with Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses, FYI) that stole the show.
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Breanna Box and Peter Dupont – the multi-hyphenate masterminds behind the popular glassware company, Heven – partnered up with Coperni to create not one, not two, but three sizzling accessories for the brand’s autumn/winter 2022 runway show. In February, the horn-detailed model Jenner now owns was carried by Gigi Hadid on the catwalk. Elsewhere, both Doja Cat and Tinashe were pictured carrying Heven X Coperni handbags at the Grammys last weekend in Las Vegas.
Originally published in Vogue.co.uk

Kylie Jenner Offers a First Look at Her Upcoming Swimwear Line, Kylie Swim

Kylie Jenner Offers a First Look at Her Upcoming Swimwear Line, Kylie Swim

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Kylie Jenner has given her followers a first glimpse at her upcoming swimwear line, Kylie Swim. A series of three Instagram stories that aired August 16 featured 1980s-style cut-outs and bold, sunset hues with a splash of neon and glitter. Jenner’s first story was her posing for a mirror selfie wearing a lace-up trikini that resembled an ombré sunset. “Working on @kylieswim and I can’t wait to share,” she captioned the photo. The one-piece features a high neck, a crossover detail to snatch the waist, and a barely-there high rise bottom. In the second story, the 24-year-old went on to share some behind-the-scenes polaroids from the set of a Kylie Swim shoot, meaning the swimwear is likely getting shot for release. Her final teaser included a video of a red bustier-style one-piece with a waist cut-out.

The brand’s Instagram has also been updated with one post, of Jenner wearing the same trikini, and says “coming soon” in its bio. The site has already racked up 360K followers at the time of writing, much like her daughter Stormi’s unreleased brand, Kylie Baby, which currently has 885K Instagram followers at the time of writing despite Jenner only hinting at its launch.
Back in May 2021, Jenner had trademarked “Kylie Swim” and “Kylie Swim by Kylie Jenner” but she did not make any official announcements. The trademark requests were for beach cover-ups, headwear, tops, bottoms, footwear, robes, sunglasses, towels, outdoor blankets, and beach bags. However, Jenner has not shared the release date of her new venture yet.
She is not the only Kardashian sister dipping her toes into the swimwear market. While Khloé Kardashian’s Good American brand is already sells bathing suits, Kim Kardashian seemingly confirmed plans to launch her own swimwear line last week. Jenner also filed to trademark “Kylie Body” and “Kylie Hair” in 2019, although she is yet to cash in on categories outside of her eponymous skin and cosmetics brands.
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Lebanese Shoe Designer Andrea Wazen on Creating Kylie Jenner’s Custom Pumps

Lebanese Shoe Designer Andrea Wazen on Creating Kylie Jenner’s Custom Pumps

Photo: @KylieJenner via Instagram
Kylie Jenner has just championed another Arab designer. The American businesswoman recently wore custom-made pumps by Lebanese designer Andrea Wazen when she stepped out for the 72nd Annual Parsons’s Benefit in New York City on June 15. Named after the 23-year-old, the Kylie pumps feature a 10.5cm heel, PVC translucent upper and pointed-sole, with a gleaming olive green leather at the heel complementing Jenner’s forest green dress. The high heels will be available to the public from August 2021, exclusively on Andrea Wazen’s official website, in a variety of colors.
The Beirut-based women’s shoe designer tells Vogue Arabia that she wanted to create a pair of shoes that would be perfect for Jenner. “I know that she loves to wear clear shoes and her stylists always find difficulty finding that perfect clear pump with an elegant curve that simply elongates the legs and accentuates her look,” she says.
Photo: Courtesy of Andrea Wazen
Wazen launched her brand in 2013 with a boutique in Beirut, standing as testament to the Lebanese city’s irrepressible spirit when she lost her atelier in the August 4 Beirut blast last year. Following her e-commerce debut in December 2017, Andrea has garnered a celebrity following with the likes of Hailey Bieber, Jennifer Lopez and more.
Wazen tells Vogue Arabia that the Kylie PVC pump is simple yet sophisticated. “It is always important for me that the women that wear my shoes feel confident and powerful in them. I loved the final outcome and I am really looking forward to designing more custom-made pairs for her,” the designer shares.
Qatar’s non-profit organization Fashion Trust Arabia recognized the London-born entrepreneur with an Accessories Designer of the Year award last year. Wazen was further shortlisted in the list of top 10 women entrepreneurs by Forbes Middle East. In December 2020, the designer also bagged leading shoe magazine Footwear News‘s prestigious Emerging Talents Award.
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